Grassroots Fundraising and Its Significance to a Political Candidate

Grassroots fundraising in its simplest context is money solicited from ordinary people without any stipulation of amount contributed, in order to provide funds that will mobilize a movement and achieve a specific mission that will benefit a particular group of people. Grassroots donation has no limit in the sense that any one person can contribute […]

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US GAO Reports Government Agencies Still Using Verification Method Weakened by Equifax Database-Breach

Nearly two years after the Equifax database hacking, the US Government Accountability Office (US GAO) released a report last Friday naming government agencies still using the Knowledge-Base Authentication method in running their online operations. The revelation by the government watchdog serves as a warning to people transacting online with agencies like the Social Security Administration, […]

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The Federal Budget Process and the Role Played by Congress

The Federal Budget Process is a 9-step plan outlined by the 1974 Budget Control Act, establishing the role and authority of Congress in appropriating government funds, which the latter will present as a centralized and consolidated budget plan for the federal government at the start of every fiscal year. Take note that a fiscal year […]

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Why It is Important for Money to Circulate Constantly and Widely

A stable economy is one in which money circulates effectively and continuously. When money held by a person or entity transfers to another on a daily basis, money becomes available for use to others. If large sums of money in an economy go to the hands of individuals who place them in financial markets, or […]

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  • Harris and Trump’s Proposed Budgets Analyzed by Penn Wharton
    Presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are trying to win voters by disputing the viability of the other’s economic agenda for generating long term economic growth. Yet according to the analytical reports of the Penn Wharton Budget Model (PWBM), Trump’s proposed budget will likely increase the country’s budget deficits by $5.8 trillion over the […]
  • YouTube Likes and the Intersection of Finance and Politics: Driving Public Policy
    The intersection of finance and politics on YouTube has become increasingly significant, with likes playing a crucial role in driving public policy discussions. Videos covering both financial and political topics gain popularity through audience engagement, particularly likes, which can signal public interest and influence lawmakers. The Role of YouTube in the Intersection of Financial and […]
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